Monochord sounds and progressive muscle relaxation reduce anxiety and improve relaxation during chemotherapy: a pilot EEG study.
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Joydeep Bhattacharya | Christof Sohn | Eun-Jeong Lee | J. Bhattacharya | C. Sohn | Eun-Jeong Lee | Rolf Verres | R. Verres
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